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Best-selling of six alternative covers of 's original Body Issue in 2009 featuring Frequency Yearly First issue October 9, 2009 Company Country United States Language English Website The Body Issue is an edition of that features dozens of athletes in nude and semi-nude photographs, which is intended to rival the annual from. The first issue debuted on October 9, 2009. The issue was a response to the decline in advertising spending resulting from the and that saw a 24 percent decline in ad revenues for the first six months of 2009 compared to the same six-month period in 2008. The 2009 edition had six alternative covers featuring (tennis), (NASCAR), (NFL), (NBA), (mixed martial arts) and (triathlons).

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The Serena Williams edition sold the most copies. The 2009 issue was a financial success, achieving double the normal edition sales, greater sales than any bi-weekly issue in over two years and 35 percent more ad sales than comparable issues, which led to plans for extended marketing of the 2010 edition. The edition included the regular sports coverage. In the bodies section athletes were featured on and off the field. Even a picture during a knee surgery was included. The 'Bodies We Want' section was a feature of the best bodies in the world of sports all posed nude but with strategic coverage of private parts. Another section showed the damage done to the human body in athletics such as 's cracked heel and 's crooked. Prison Break Saison 1 Vost.

One action photo captured six members of 's simulating a free kick defensive wall while covering their genitalia. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • 2009 [ ] Some of the 2009 covers were revealed on shows such and.

• Beach Volleyball (Olympics): • Boxing (Olympics): • Diving: • Duathlon: • Fencing (Olympics): • Baseball: • Motocross: • Basketball: • Football:,, • Paratriathlete: Allysa Seely • Soccer: • Steeplechase: • Surfing: • Swimming: • UFC: • Basketball: • Wrestling: 2017 [ ] Source • Baseball: • Basketball:, • Figure skating: • Football:,, • Hockey:, • US Women's National Ice Hockey Team:,,,,, • MMA Fighting: • Rugby: • Skiing: • Snowboarding: Kirstie Ennis • Soccer: • Softball: • Tennis: • Track and field: 2018 [ ] Notes [ ]. • Thomson, Katherine (2009-10-06 (updated 2009-10-20))... Retrieved 2009-12-02. Check date values in: date= () • ^ Clifford, Stephanie (2009-10-12)... Retrieved 2009-12-03. Darkroom Booth Keygen. • La Monica, Mark (2009-10-09)... Retrieved 2009-12-02.

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'It's been a year and a half since I've trained for short-track. Now I'm trying to stay fit for a bunch of things: Muay Thai, MMA and the New York City Marathon. I'm a novice in MMA so I'm not sparring, just kicking the bag and pads. I'm shooting to finish the marathon in three and a half hours. It's so different from short-track, where I was training six to 12 hours a day, six days a week all year. I was in a bubble.

I did a ton of biking, a lot of interval and circuit training and some crazy jump programs. When I weighed 141 pounds, I could leg-press 2,000 pounds on a Cybex machine. I was so leg-dominant for so long; I'm just trying to be more balanced. My nickname as a kid was Chunky because I ate terribly. I wasn't fat, but at age 14, I said I wanted to become a machine, and back then there was more emphasis on power and explosiveness in short-track.

Now it's all about being quick and lean. I went from 165 pounds in 2002 to 155 in 2005 to 141 last year. The biggest challenge for me today is learning how to rest and take a breather.'